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[align=justify]"People are getting a wrong interpretation of what Trance music is all about. Actually, I think I play Trance. I honestly do, because I don't let people go. I nail them on the dance floor – 'you stay!'"
“In the early 90s, on Eye Q and Harthouse, we produced music and I produced music with musicians. I'm a DJ. I'm not really a musician. I have a musical idea. I know what I want when I'm in the studio. I tell the musician what to do, but I can't compose on the piano or the keyboard. That's not my part. I had the chance to work with musicians so I told them what I wanted. This is the way we created the kind of music that people call Trance today. It was the sound of Eye Q and Harthouse back in the day and it happened because I worked together with musicians."
"Today when I listen to DJs like Tiesto - I don't listen to them but it sometimes happens that I hear a track or two - I see and hear that they were very inspired by what we did 15 years ago. But, I have the feeling with their music that they don't have the right musicians. They are following a format – always producing the same structures. It's a pop format for Trance."[/align]